Helmet to Helmet communications
#2
Helmet to Helmet communications
I have been mulling over a similar purchase and since we want to communicate between two or more quads, I have been looking at the many "Family Band" radios available at Cabelas in different brands, styles and price points that are capable of helmet mount...sadly there doesn't seem to be a lot of info out there to help make a wise choice.
One reason I am looking at Cabelas is their excellent no questions return policy. You can try different models to get the best for your needs!
If your looking at a 2-up, (rider-to-passenger), situation then a trip over to one of the many excellent motorcyle forums may be informative since these guys seem to have this nailed!
One reason I am looking at Cabelas is their excellent no questions return policy. You can try different models to get the best for your needs!
If your looking at a 2-up, (rider-to-passenger), situation then a trip over to one of the many excellent motorcyle forums may be informative since these guys seem to have this nailed!
#3
Helmet to Helmet communications
Check out this company, based in Vancouver Canada. Their systems use FRS radios. I have several of their headsets, and they work, even at freeway speeds on the motorcycle.
http://www.torkworld.com/
http://www.torkworld.com/
#5
Helmet to Helmet communications
I have the Chatterboxes and swap them from the street helmets to off road. They do work good and have a long range and many channels.
BUT they're expensive. You can get the Cardo Scala rider with bluetooth for less than half the price of the chatterbox.
I had an issue with the chatterbox. They make the brackets that attach to the helmet made to BREAK. Yep, they had a lawsuit where some kid hit a tree and the bracket didn't break and hurt the kids neck. After barely 3 months, I was lucky to notice the unit almost fell off my helmet. AND it's not covered under warranty. I threw a hissy fit and they sent me some new brackets and I made them stronger.
BUT they're expensive. You can get the Cardo Scala rider with bluetooth for less than half the price of the chatterbox.
I had an issue with the chatterbox. They make the brackets that attach to the helmet made to BREAK. Yep, they had a lawsuit where some kid hit a tree and the bracket didn't break and hurt the kids neck. After barely 3 months, I was lucky to notice the unit almost fell off my helmet. AND it's not covered under warranty. I threw a hissy fit and they sent me some new brackets and I made them stronger.
#6
Helmet to Helmet communications
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dogdaz
I have Collett and they work well. May still have a sale on for 169.00. Clear, good range, VOX, rechargeable batteries.</end quote></div>
i tried a set on our sleds this year and they sucked big time and have no range more them a 1/2 mile. maybe they would be better on wheelers but didnt work as good on the sleds. imo.
I have Collett and they work well. May still have a sale on for 169.00. Clear, good range, VOX, rechargeable batteries.</end quote></div>
i tried a set on our sleds this year and they sucked big time and have no range more them a 1/2 mile. maybe they would be better on wheelers but didnt work as good on the sleds. imo.
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Helmet to Helmet communications
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: stendori
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dogdaz
I have Collett and they work well. May still have a sale on for 169.00. Clear, good range, VOX, rechargeable batteries.</end quote></div>
i tried a set on our sleds this year and they sucked big time and have no range more them a 1/2 mile. maybe they would be better on wheelers but didnt work as good on the sleds. imo.</end quote></div>
What should you expect the range to be on these type of radio's?
A half mile sounds OK but not great by any means!
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Dogdaz
I have Collett and they work well. May still have a sale on for 169.00. Clear, good range, VOX, rechargeable batteries.</end quote></div>
i tried a set on our sleds this year and they sucked big time and have no range more them a 1/2 mile. maybe they would be better on wheelers but didnt work as good on the sleds. imo.</end quote></div>
What should you expect the range to be on these type of radio's?
A half mile sounds OK but not great by any means!